Ask the Experts: An International Consensus on Managing Post-Infectious Olfactory Dysfunction Including COVID-19

Curr Otorhinolaryngol Rep. 2022;10(4):433-439. doi: 10.1007/s40136-022-00435-0. Epub 2022 Oct 19.

Abstract

Purpose of review: To summarise the current understanding of post-infectious olfactory dysfunction (PIOD) and provide a consensus on management of the condition through an evidence-based approach, critically reviewing the available management options.

Recent findings: New studies investigating the pathophysiology of PIOD in COVID-19 patients have found that in those with persistent symptoms there is an association with lower tissue perfusion in the orbital and medial regions of the frontal lobe. Recent meta-analyses have listed olfactory training as the first line management for PIOD.

Summary: Olfactory training remains the most recommended management option for PIOD. The use of systemic corticosteroids to treat PIOD is not encouraged due to poor evidence.

Keywords: COVID-19; Olfactory training; Post-infectious olfactory dysfunction.

Publication types

  • Review